I won't be surprised to see the Canucks take this one at half-speed tonight. Biding their time and keeping it a tight, close-checking game until the final half of the third period. Chances are good they are going to be trying to save something in the tank for Detroit on Thursday.

Sedin's are rolling right now and this team often picks Nashville apart, don't ask me how, but the very group that has shown a proclivity for making backups and bottom thirty goaltenders look all-world has found a way to chase one of the best goaltenders in the league in their last few meetings.

Rinne has been good, no doubt about it, but the Canucks have fanned on multiple attempts that were gimme's in front of the net. I'd really like to know how Luongo fails to read the exact same play that Rinne read ten minutes earlier. That SH goal by Nashville was stoppable, Rinne made a similar save on Burrows earlier, the difference was that Rinne came across the crease on his knee with his body upright. Lou lunged across doing the belly flop move while swinging wildly with his glove.....sure, it would have looked way flashier, but who cares, just stop the puck.

Just to be clear though, I do know that that goal is on Salo. I also know that this game is more on the team who haven't been able to finish a thing tonight.

One of their better games this year but they just had no punch on their offence. Raymond alone could have had a couple and Booth was close. The PP looked good as far as puck control went but didn't really generate any chances. Rinne was as solid as he had to be. Luongo kept us in it with some great saves but also let in a couple I am sure he would love back.

Too bad we lost because we could have tied Detroit but thems the breaks.

Heading into Detroit the Canucks were breathing a sigh of relief that Datsuyk wasn't going to be available on Thursday and that got them thinking ahead of themselves. Right?

The Sedins, Burrows and Kesler were tired after those two exhausting games against those power house Leafs and Oilers. Right?

I don't actually think there's a team in the league that can play with the Canucks, the healthy Canucks, on a game by game basis.

Seriously.

But these guys are fuckin' lazy and complacent.

If this doesn't get turned around soon, by which I don't mean next month, a solid opponent will take them out of the playoffs in the first round.

You read it here first.

I am not sure what you have been watching lately. If the Canucks were lazy in this game, they must be sleeping in the last few weeks. With a bit of luck, they could be easily up 2-0 in the first period. The game would have been so different if they were up 2-0 eh? You can't win them all and the Preds are no slouch.

They play like somnambulists for several weeks even though they win most of the time, then along come a couple of senior AHL squads and they wake up and look like world beaters then they fall back into their comatose state as soon as a team capable of playing them hard shows up.

Which is the reverse of what we got used to over the past several years. They'd play good teams hard, win or lose, then fall apart against the also rans.

You think they've got a switch? I don't. I think they're in grave danger of falling into a pattern they won't be able to break out of when they need to in just over a month.

They play like somnambulists for several weeks even though they win most of the time, then along come a couple of senior AHL squads and they wake up and look like world beaters then they fall back into their comatose state as soon as a team capable of playing them hard shows up.

Which is the reverse of what we got used to over the past several years. They'd play good teams hard, win or lose, then fall apart against the also rans.

You think they've got a switch? I don't. I think they're in grave danger of falling into a pattern they won't be able to break out of when they need to in just over a month.

And with a bit of luck I could be 6 foot 3.

Like I said, they cannot win them all. They outchanced the Preds in the first period but could not score. If the Canucks scored first, the Preds would have to open up the game. Unfortunately, the Preds scored first and they just tightened up their defense. To me, the games against the Leafs and the Oilers mean nothing because they are bottom feeders. I like the efforts they displayed last night. In a seven game series, I am sure they could "expose" Rinne and their defense; however, it would be a tight series because of the Preds' playing style.